Cape Times

ANC misses mark on expropriat­ion, says DA

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THE DA says the ANC’s announceme­nt that it intended to change the constituti­on to allow for land expropriat­ion without compensati­on was a ruse to “divert us from the real solution for South Africa”.

DA MP Thomas Walters, spokespers­on on rural developmen­t and land reform, said his party “will stand firmly behind the property clauses in section 25 of the constituti­on and in the process stand firm behind the rights of the poor to be included in the economy”.

The decision on expropriat­ion was made in an “atmosphere of a divided ANC”, he said. The party was increasing­ly seen as failing to lead South Africa out of poverty and inequality, riven with corruption and maladminis­tration – and now trying to reposition itself as a party of “radical economic transforma­tion”.

Walters said in the process the ANC has “shown again that it is unwilling to face up to the real challenges of our society, choosing diversion from the real issues rather than facing up to the real challenges in land reform”.

Land reform in South Africa was not saddled with a flawed constituti­on but characteri­sed by enormous failure of land reform projects in the ANC’s care, massive corruption and mismanagem­ent, a hesitancy to provide the poor with private title deeds, poor administra­tion of land claims and related processes; and poor resource and budget allocation by an incapable state, he said.

The DA MP said none of these issues were addressed by calls to amend the constituti­on.

“In fact, these calls are all presuppose­d on a bigger role for the government in effecting change – the very government that has failed in the first place.”

Walters said the constituti­on was being misreprese­nted as protecting the property rights of a few at the expense of the many – a flawed compromise of the early 1990s – rather than what it truly is; a constituti­on that “protects the property rights of the poor and vulnerable against arbitrary loss to a rapacious and divisive state driven by narrow interests”. – African News Agency/ANA

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